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Schauspieler Wayne Carpendale (41, „Der Landarzt") und seine Frau, die Moderatorin Annemarie (40, „taff"), sind also Eltern geworden
Das prominente Pärchen bekam einen kleinen Jungen, wie beide am Samstag bei Instagram und Facebook bekanntgaben
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Wie man das halt so macht in der Branche. „Ich bin so unglaublich stolz auf Dich" Unter das Bild schrieben beide: „War'n jetzt ne Weile offline… irgendwas Spannendes passiert?!?" Und dazu Hashtags wie #itsaboy und #mumanddad
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Never-Before-Seen Footage Uncovers Antarctica's First Scientific Missions - Duration: 5:53.
Antarctica today is a hotbed of scientific activity.
Scientists are shooting weather balloons into space, hunting for galactic particles, and
flying across the continent to chart our changing climate.
But over 60 years ago, Antarctica was a blanket of unknowns, a territory that was a siren
song for adventure junkies and pioneering scientists.
And in the midst of the Cold War, international peace was forged on the ice.
It was very, very reconnaissance.
There hadn't really been serious scientific research done across the continent.
But countries came together, we were actually able to unfreeze the international relations
between east and west.
This is David Drewry, a renowned glaciologist and former director of the Scott Polar Research
Institute.
He's even got a mountain named after him.
As a young scientist, David participated in hundreds of groundbreaking flights across
Antarctica.
We really wanted to understand what the climate was like, as opposed to understanding how
the climate had changed.
While conducting research, David filmed his experience, and we asked him to digitize a
roll of cine film, which hasn't seen the light of day... until now.
Those rocks those mountains, it's just one of those magical parts of the world.
At one point, Antarctica was primed for conquest , but the international community stepped
in to make the continent politically neutral.
From 1957-1958, scientists worked side by side.
We thought some of the scientists were rubbish.
Look at them, all they're doing is studying theses little sort of tiny mosses.
I mean, who could possibly get interested in that?
And they joked about, "What are they doing flying around in these airplanes?"
A lot of good hearted scientific joshing.
Thanks to friendly competition and collaboration, techniques like radio glaciology, which uses
radar to map the ice, became vetted scientific methods.
This film was the foundation of our field.
I mean, at a base-line level they were showing that you can look through four kilometers
of ice with a radar pulse, and see what the bottom of the continent looks like.
But the real breakthrough was in the recording system, invented by a radio glaciologist named
Stan Evans who flew with David.
So what Stan did was to get a camera with a piece of 35mm film that would slowly pass
over the oscilloscope, the film integrated the signal.
And with the film continuously moving across it, you built up a profile.
We'd do our activity and then, at the end of the flight, we'd come back to McMurdo.
We could socialize, get a drink.
We would go to the mess hall.
Steaks, lobster, fresh salads would be flown in from New Zealand.
We went to the Russian station at Vostok, it's the coldest place on earth.
The best thing was, a glass of vodka, nostrovia, and you're pals forever.
You have to remember just how hostile the Antarctic is.
And once you're working and doing all of these things, if anything goes wrong, it goes badly
wrong and it goes badly wrong very quickly.
But thanks to these intrepid scientists & radar profiles, a whole new world of lakes, valleys,
and mountain ranges were uncovered.
The whole object has been to build up this picture of the ice sheet and what lies beneath
it.
These techniques are still being used today, inspiring the next generation, like Dusty
Schroeder, a Stanford radio-glaciologist.
Decades after these radar films were taken, Dustin is embarking on a massive digitization
project to see if there's new information to mine.
There were thousands of reels that we then combined together.
We bought this used Hollywood equipment off eBay, and we would splice them together and
tape them, put them onto the scanner and digitize them.
That produced about 2 million images that we're now processing through.
These radargrams are like slices of the ice sheet, and can show how an ice shelf has changed.
These two radar grams are of lake Vostok, they're the same film.
You can see the outline of the bottom of the bed of the ice sheet, you can see the lake.
This is how we knew the lake was there, this is how we knew layers were drying down and
melting was happening.
It was a huge piece of our understanding of one the largest lakes on earth.
These films are extending our record of the history of the ice sheet by almost 4 decades.
And this invaluable data can now help us better project Antarctica's future.
Trying to predict how the ice sheets gonna behave over the next few decades is challenging,
it's one of the big tasks.
The hope with this whole collection of data is just to give a window into anywhere where
we were lucky enough to have had data collected at that period, to be able to compare how
that's changed from then to now.
I think it's fantastic that he's been able to now use different techniques to capture
all the information.
Antarctica has been, and remains an absolutely cornerstone element in understanding global
environmental processes.
So the more historic information we have, the better.
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GO IN A BLACK HOLE - The details of the trips! - Duration: 10:32.
Hello to all space travelers
today together we will travel in a black hole
If like me you like space, you've probably heard stories
who told how was going on a trip to and through a black hole.
spaghettification, slowing time and a whole lot of incredible things going on as you approach this one
But you probably have never heard of the details of this trip
and you've probably never seen the pictures ... of this trip!
that it happens every moment when we approach little by little the black hole
thanks to the work of an astrophysicist, today we will make the detailed journey to and in a black hole
Welcome to TLX: _ Touny Labs Xperiences
it's the series where we do small experiments
today it will be a special event, because it will be a virtual experience
trip to a black hole you'll understand
you have to know that this simulation is based on Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity
it allows to detail the effect of black holes on their environment
and therefore to simulate a real approach
at first we'll see what it's like to accelerate to about 99% of the speed of light
there we are good to go in front,
to the black hole that we are going to visit
As the speed increases you feel like going backwards, but not at all.
it looks like the star, the constellations and all the celestial objects of the sky, seem to contract towards direction that we are going
what would be "normally" the opposite
we will take the example of rain if you are immobile, the rain falls vertically so from up and down but imagine that you are
by car and you're moving very fast
the rain for you will not fall from top to bottom
but from left to right so horizontally
it's the same principle for light
the faster we go, the more direction
apparent light that celestial objects emit, changes.
the ring that you see is the milky way, so much the aberration is great it will pass in front of our field of vision
when we get as close as possible to the speed of light
we can see almost everything that happens around us
because everything contracts in the face by the effect of aberration
if we looked behind us everything would be absolutely black, we would not see anything.
we have now arrived at the black hole, what's going to happen now ?!
already we can observe things
because of its extremely strong gravitational field
the black hole modifies the trajectories of the light beams
who pass near him
let's admit that my fist is a black hole
and that my other hand is a light beam
the light beam arrives like this and it is deflected
we can see them modified, we will see that.
this gravitational lens can precisely allow to see the objects behind this black hole
and even who are behind you.
Let's admit that the black hole is in front of me, the light comes from behind, it goes on the black hole
and she comes back in my eyes, so I can see behind me
like in a mirror somehow
you can see ghost images. So see duplicate objects
as here the disk of the Milky Way, which we see directly to the left
but that is slightly distorted
a second image that goes behind the black hole and comes into our eyes
A kind of gravitational mirage.
But we can see several ghost images.
by zooming in on the edge of the black hole one can see a second ghost image of the Milky Way.
zooming in again, we see the image coming off to reveal a third ghost image of the Milky Way
By zooming in an infinite way, we can see an infinity of ghost images
which will be more and more distorted and close to the black hole.
We are now orbiting the black hole, about 2 million kilometers from it.
and we are on the same level as the Milky Way that you can see behind in orange-yellow
we always have the effects of deformations caused by the very serious gravity of the black hole
which modifies the trajectory of the light rays
we will now approach the black hole by slowing down our speed
and therefore orbiting him ecliptically like a rugby ball
and so here we would see that, always with this Doppler effect that varies the color of the stars
depending on whether you approach, or if you move away. Going to blue or red.
For the moment we have not suffered any damage,
but the trip is not over
if we ever made a small error of trajectory and approached too close to the black hole, what would happen?
you can go some distance
a difference in gravity that is so strong between your head and your feet
that your body will stretch to infinity and tear. It's spaghettification
it must not do any good
now we will get even closer to the black hole, imagine you attach to a cable and propel yourself to this one, here's what you would see.
the black hole ends up completely encompassing you
here you can a side view
it's the same principle as if one were standing on the surface of a classic planet
except that the surface is totally black and totally empty
above our head we would see this
everything that made up the visible sky, is concentrated in one point while being outside the black hole
so that's still extremely bizarre to live
but we will get closer a little bit
except that it will have to be careful because the orbits become very unstable at this level
and we little give up at any time and fall into the black hole
we must therefore arrive very quickly not to fall in and see it very closely.
so we start from very far, and this speed allows to stay around before leaving
we are currently at about 70% of the speed of light
and we are currently going very close to the black hole
I feel like a Stewart on a plane
we just made 3 laps, even if it looks like we did only 1 and a half turns.
the gravitational characteristic of the black hole is that when we make 3 turns we are almost in orbit around him
but at some point we are ejected
it's really a peculiarity to this kind of celestial bodies
we can do the same thing by looking sideways
again the colors change because of the Doppler effect
Now let's go straight in, but be careful, it's a trip without return
so we left for the big jump
so there you can see it grows visibly, so far nothing abnormal
and at some point I'm going to the area where you can not go back
we can not visualize this point of no return, nothing happens, except that you are doomed.
we can also look behind us to see what's going on
a little as before everything is concentrated in one point and we would be torn by gravitational forces
So we arrive in the black hole where everything is dark and it is total nothingness.
we can do the same thing but looking aside, and there you will see it's completely different.
the black hole is on the left, my head is turned to the right.
we can see to contract in line, all the celestial objects
the black hole on the left and the sky on the right, which blackened more and more because it is shifted to red
we are now surrounded by a luminous allo, with all the celestial objects concentrated in it
this is the last thing we see before being completely destroyed.
little bonus if we dive into a glass hole
we would see the same thing as for the black holes at the beginning
but we would see another universe appear on the other side that could potentially be visited
I invite you to like this video if you enjoyed it
to share it with friends who love space and black holes
in comments give me your theories you have about black holes
Thank you so much for watching this video, it was touny labs xperience (TLX) out of virtual series
See you soon friends, subscribe, it's very important. Goodbye
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How We Know the Resurrection Occurred - Auslan Ministry - Duration: 5:25.
Hi! Today we're talking about how we know the stories in the Bible about Jesus are true.
Before Jesus died, He told the disciples He would resurrect three days after His death.
The disciples were excited, and spread the news around.
But, people didn't believe it, and thought the disciples would try and steal the body
and hide it, to make it look like Jesus had resurrected.
And so, the people sent two guards to stay at the tomb, keeping watch.
If anyone tried to steal the body, the guards would stop them.
Additionally, a seal was placed on the tomb stating anyone that came near it would be killed.
Okay, so we know people can't get into the tomb, but how do we know Jesus was really placed in there?
The Bible story tells us that Joseph of Arimethea, a famous Jew,
had taken the body and buried it in the tomb, with the two guards in front.
When the Bible was written, the stories were so well-known
that if they were untrue, Joseph would have heard them and told everyone it was untrue.
However, since that didn't occur, we can know that Joseph ensured Jesus' body was buried in the tomb.
After Jesus died, and was buried, three days later he resurrected.
Everyone saw that the tomb was now empty. The guards were confused.
But, the disciples were excited, because they knew Jesus had risen.
But the people accused the disciples of stealing the body and hiding it, to pretend He'd resurrected.
They threatened to kill all the disciples because of their 'lies'.
Let's pretend I had been lying about an event,
and people began threatening to kill me because of that lie.
Then, I would admit to the truth in order to avoid death.
The disciples could have admitted if they were lying, to avoid being killed.
But, the disciples all maintained that they knew Jesus was alive, and had resurrected.
They did not care that they would be killed, because they knew Jesus rising was the truth.
And so, all of the disciples were killed.
After Jesus had resurrected, He spent forty more days living on earth,
and five hundred witnesses saw Him alive, and the holes in His hands and feet.
Five hundred people saw Jesus alive after His death!
Then, after the forty days, Jesus ascended up to Heaven to be with God again.
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Why I Refuse to Treat My Kids Equally | Parenting A to Z - Duration: 8:17.
Hey hey, my friend! Welcome to this week's edition of Parenting A to Z! I'm Kelly
Bourne, and this one goes out to any of the parents out there who have had to deal
with the "who do you love more?" question, "me or my brother?" I know, it's so
hard! It can be a tough one to deal with. So we're gonna look at our kids'
unique needs, we're gonna look at what they are after when they're constantly
comparing, and why trying to keep things equal and keep things fair is a losing
battle, and what you can do instead. So grab your cup of coffee, and we'll get
right to it!
It can be a tough one, and it can really drive you absolutely crazy
trying to keep things equal and fair all the time. Whether it's like the slice of
the watermelon, or who gets to have more play dates, or who you love more. And it's
so tough to handle when our kids are constantly comparing, and we feel that
pull to always be keeping things "equal." But the thing is, we can never
keep things equal. And as much as our kids say they want things to be
equal, I don't believe that. I don't buy that. Because to be equal, and to be the
exact same, and to be treated the exact same as everyone else,
it robs us of being viewed as individuals, and as being unique, and as
being enjoyed and loved and valued for for our differences and what is
different about us, and what sets us apart from everyone else. And I think the
other thing too, with trying to keep things fair, and trying to keep things
equal all the time, is that it can deny our kids the opportunity to "not get." I
don't know, does that make sense?! But I feel like when we're constantly trying
to keep things fair, and constantly keeping score, the more that we keep
score, and the more that we micromanage, whose piece is the same and
if everyone's getting the same thing, they are doing the same thing! They are
learning to constantly compare. They are constantly looking to learn and see, like
am I getting my fair share?! Am I getting what I deserve?!
Am I getting what he's getting?! (Even if I don't need it or don't want it!) It can
kind of create this vicious cycle. So instead of
having gratitude for what they have and being appreciated for who they are, it's
this weird sense of disappointment if they're not getting what someone else is
getting -- even if they don't want it! So what can we do? How can we deal with all
these different situations? And there's like a million-in-one situations
where our kids can compare, or we can feel compelled to keep things equal. And
the first thing I am always constantly trying to remind myself, is to focus on
individual needs over fairness or keeping things the same. One big area I
noticed this is when it comes to food. And "he got that" and "how come his piece
is bigger" and "he's having seconds! I want more!" So one thing I tried to do for
myself, to kind of step off the crazy-making train, is to focus on what
everybody needs. And like, "yeah sure, bud -- if you're so hungry when that's done I
will gladly get you seconds." Because we don't all eat the same amount of
food. We don't all need the same amount of food. Everyone will get exactly what
they need. But micromanaging out the
portions, and keeping everything identical, that doesn't really help meet
anyone's needs! Same with clothes. Is that something you find your kids can
bicker and fight about? If someone gets a new shirt, "how come I didn't get a
new shirt?" Or you're buying new clothes and you feel like you have to buy new
clothes for everyone. When you release yourself from the need and the pull to
keep things fair and instead focus on individual needs, and get someone a shirt
when they need a shirt, and get someone a pair of pants when they need pants, and
get someone a pair of pajamas when they need pajamas, it takes away the need to
constantly compare and constantly be keeping score. And instead everyone
can settle into that that idea and that knowing that if I need something, we
can talk about it, and go from there. But this isn't just like a free-for-all, if
she gets a shirt everybody gets a shirt. And then going on to the heavier
areas where our kids can keep score, we can feel the pull to keep
things equal or fair -- because it's one thing if they're arguing about dessert
size, or they're arguing about clothes, or they're arguing about
spending too much time on a science fair project, and it's quite another when they
start pulling on the heartstrings about "who do you love more?"
I know it's hard take! "I love you both the same!" I feel like that's
generally the first thing that comes out of all of our mouths in that situation,
but one way that I kind of like to pull myself out of that, is again to focus on
my kids' unique needs, and their own individuality. So I will say, like,
"But of course I can't love you the same! That would be impossible!
Because I love you for this, and I love you for this, and I love you for this, and
how could I ever love anyone the same as you?! You're irreplaceable! There's only
one you!" And how special -- you should have seen his face! But I think that it feels
so good to know that you're someone's one and only. If we can free ourselves
from that pull to keep things equal, if we can free ourselves from that pull to
keep things fair -- especially in sibling situations -- we're decreasing the
competition, we're decreasing the comparison, and then each of our kids can
very stand on their own two feet and have that sense of confidence
and security that they are their own person, and that we love them
for unique reasons, and we see them for who they are, and they're
irreplaceable. There only is one them. And lastly, I guess there is just one
little caveat I should put on everything, is to always practice self-awareness.
Because it absolutely can be possible that we fall into situations from time
to time where we are showing favoritism to one child. Where we are maybe being a
little bit nicer to one child. And I'm not saying that to lay guilt or
blame or anything, because heck! I've been there too! Because when you are stressed,
when you are feeling overwhelmed, when you have one child who's going through a
particularly tough phase, it can put a strain on your relationship for sure. So
if this is becoming an issue, if you notice your kids are constantly
competing for your affection and attention, is just kind of push pause and
notice for yourself if you have been showing favoritism in any in any areas.
Because then that's of course your first step to course-correct
and make adjustments when you need to. Because we
all, I feel like we all do it from time to time, we can favour one child over
another. To sit here and say we've never done that, or don't ever do that, I
feel like would be crazy! Because we're human, right?! We're human.
Relationships are a two-way street, and are a constant work in progress. So
just always practice that crucial, crucial piece of self-awareness. So I
hope that helps guys! Of course let me know if you have any questions or
comments below. But to relieve yourself from the stress and the frustration of
the comparison and the competing and feeling like you're just drowning and
always trying to keep things fair -- don't! Don't! Relieve yourself of that burden!
Instead focusing on your kids' individual needs, focusing on whatever they need
as far as time and attention. Focus on their individual qualities, and love them
for being uniquely them! And highlight what makes them hold that special place
in your heart, and it'll go such a long way to reducing sibling rivalry, like
hello! That's the ultimate side benefit, there. With less comparison, less
competition, but also boosting up your relationship and boosting up their sense
of self-confidence, and their sense of self-awareness, and knowing that they
are them and they're irreplaceable, and there'yll never be somebody
quite like them. So best of luck guys! Of course if you're looking for any more
in-depth parenting resources and support, don't forget to check us out in the
Parent 'Hood! I offer regular office hours where we can chat one-on-one and take a
deep dive into what's going on for you and I can give you some tips and tools
to help make it a little bit easier. So until the next vid, good luck and I'll see
you later!
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